This directory contains tests for various Vim features. For testing an indent script see runtime/indent/testdir/README.txt. If it makes sense, add a new test method to an already existing file. You may want to separate it from other tests with comment lines. TO ADD A NEW STYLE TEST: 1) Create a test_.vim file. 2) Add test_.res to NEW_TESTS_RES in Make_all.mak in alphabetical order. 3) Also add an entry "test_" to NEW_TESTS in Make_all.mak. 4) Use make test_ to run a single test. At 2), instead of running the test separately, it can be included in "test_alot". Do this for quick tests without side effects. The test runs a bit faster, because Vim doesn't have to be started, one Vim instance runs many tests. At 4), to run a test in GUI, add "GUI_FLAG=-g" to the make command. What you can use (see test_assert.vim for an example): - Call assert_equal(), assert_true(), assert_false(), etc. - Use assert_fails() to check for expected errors. - Use try/catch to avoid an exception aborts the test. - Use test_alloc_fail() to have memory allocation fail. This makes it possible to check memory allocation failures are handled gracefully. You need to change the source code to add an ID to the allocation. Add a new one to alloc_id_T, before aid_last. - Use test_override() to make Vim behave differently, e.g. if char_avail() must return FALSE for a while. E.g. to trigger the CursorMovedI autocommand event. See test_cursor_func.vim for an example. - If the bug that is being tested isn't fixed yet, you can throw an exception with "Skipped" so that it's clear this still needs work. E.g.: throw "Skipped: Bug with and popupmenu not fixed yet" - The following environment variables are recognized and can be set to influence the behavior of the test suite (see runtest.vim for details) - $TEST_MAY_FAIL=Test_channel_one - ignore those failing tests - $TEST_FILTER=Test_channel - only run test that match this pattern - $TEST_SKIP_PAT=Test_channel - skip tests that match this pattern - $TEST_NO_RETRY=yes - do not try to re-run failing tests You can also set them in Vim: :let $TEST_MAY_FAIL = 'Test_channel_one' :let $TEST_FILTER = '_set_mode' :let $TEST_SKIP_PAT = 'Test_loop_forever' :let $TEST_NO_RETRY = 'yes' Use an empty string to revert, e.g.: :let $TEST_FILTER = '' - See the start of runtest.vim for more help. TO ADD A SCREEN DUMP TEST: Mostly the same as writing a new style test. Additionally, see help on "terminal-dumptest". Put the reference dump in "dumps/Test_func_name.dump". OLD STYLE TESTS: There are a few tests that are used when Vim was built without the +eval feature. These cannot use the "assert" functions, therefore they consist of a .in file that contains Normal mode commands between STARTTEST and ENDTEST. They modify the file and the result gets written in the test.out file. This is then compared with the .ok file. If they are equal the test passed. If they differ the test failed. RUNNING THE TESTS: To run a single test from the src directory: $ make test_ The below commands should be run from the src/testdir directory. To run a single test: $ make test_.res The file 'messages' contains the messages generated by the test script. If a test fails, then the test.log file contains the error messages. If all the tests are successful, then this file will be an empty file. - To run a single test function from a test script: $ ../vim -u NONE -S runtest.vim .vim - To execute only specific test functions, add a second argument: $ ../vim -u NONE -S runtest.vim test_channel.vim open_delay - To run all the tests: $ make - To run the test on MS-Windows using the MSVC nmake: > nmake -f Make_mvc.mak - To run the tests with GUI Vim: $ make GUI_FLAG=-g or $ make VIMPROG=../gvim - To cleanup the temporary files after running the tests: $ make clean VIEWING GENERATED SCREENDUMPS (local): You may also wish to look at the whole batch of failed screendumps after running "make". Source the "viewdumps.vim" script for this task: $ ../vim -u NONE -S viewdumps.vim \ [dumps/Test_xxd_*.dump ...] By default, all screendumps found in the "failed" directory will be added to the argument list and then the first one will be loaded. Loaded screendumps that bear filenames of screendumps found in the "dumps" directory will be rendering the contents of any such pair of files and the difference between them (:help term_dumpdiff()); otherwise, they will be rendering own contents (:help term_dumpload()). Remember to execute :edit when occasionally you see raw file contents instead of rendered. At any time, you can add, list, and abandon other screendumps: :$argedit dumps/Test_spell_*.dump :args :qall The listing of argument commands can be found under :help buffer-list. VIEWING GENERATED SCREENDUMPS (from a CI-uploaded artifact): After you have downloaded an artifact archive containing failed screendumps and extracted its files in a temporary directory, you need to set up a "dumps" directory by creating a symlink: $ cd /path/to/fork $ ln -s $(pwd)/src/testdir/dumps /tmp/src/testdir/dumps You can now examine the extracted screendumps: $ ./src/vim -u NONE -S src/testdir/viewdumps.vim \ /tmp/src/testdir/failed/*.dump VIEWING GENERATED SCREENDUMPS (submitted for a pull request): First, you need to check out the topic branch with the proposed changes and write down a difference list between the HEAD commit (index) and its parent commit with respect to the changed "dumps" filenames: $ cd /path/to/fork $ git switch prs/1234 $ git diff-index --relative=src/testdir/dumps/ \ --name-only prs/1234~1 > /tmp/filelist Then, you need to check out the master branch, change the current working directory to reconcile relative filepaths written in the filenames list, possibly create an empty "failed" directory, copy in this directory the old "dumps" files, whose names are on the same list, and follow it by checking out the topic branch: $ git switch master $ cd src/testdir/dumps $ test -d ../failed || mkdir ../failed $ cp -t ../failed $(cat /tmp/filelist) $ git switch prs/1234 Make note of any missing new screendumps. Please remember about the introduced INVERTED relation between "dumps" and "failed", i.e. the files to be committed are in "dumps" already and their old versions are in "failed". Therefore, you need to copy the missing new screendumps from "dumps" to "failed": $ cp -t ../failed foo_10.dump foo_11.dump foo_12.dump After you have changed the current working directory to its parent directory, you can now examine the screendumps from the "failed" directory (note that new screendumps will be shown with no difference between their versions): $ cd .. $ ../vim -u NONE -S viewdumps.vim